Abstract

A promise of machine learning in health care is the avoidance of biases in diagnosis and treatment; a computer algorithm could objectively synthesize and interpret the data in the medical record. Integration of machine learning with clinical decision support tools, such as computerized alerts or diagnostic support, may offer physicians and others who provide health care targeted and timely information that can improve clinical decisions. Machine learning algorithms, however, may also be subject to biases. The biases include those related to missing data and patients not identified by algorithms, sample size and underestimation, and misclassification and measurement error. There is concern that biases and deficiencies in the data used by machine learning algorithms may contribute to socioeconomic disparities in health care. This Special Communication outlines the potential biases that may be introduced into machine learning–based clinical decision support tools that use electronic health record data and proposes potential solutions to the problems of overreliance on automation, algorithms based on biased data, and algorithms that do not provide information that is clinically meaningful. Existing health care disparities should not be amplified by thoughtless or excessive reliance on machines.

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Machine learningArtificial intelligenceMedicineHealth careClinical decision support systemAlgorithmElectronic health recordMedical recordElectronic medical recordComputer scienceDecision support systemMedical emergency

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Year
2018
Type
article
Volume
178
Issue
11
Pages
1544-1544
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1210
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Milena Gianfrancesco, Suzanne Tamang, Jinoos Yazdany et al. (2018). Potential Biases in Machine Learning Algorithms Using Electronic Health Record Data. JAMA Internal Medicine , 178 (11) , 1544-1544. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.3763

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10.1001/jamainternmed.2018.3763